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The Cold Lake Museums are four museums located on the former site of 42 Radar Squadron, locally known as “Radar Hill.”

The museums include the Cold Lake Air Force Museum, Oil and Gas, Heritage and Aboriginal Museums. Visitors enter the Air Force Museum first, then proceed through a covered hallway on the upper level to the other three museums.

Photos: https://www.facebook.com/coldlakemuseums/

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